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Breastfeeding ideal nutrition for infants to grow, say doctors

Breastfeeding ideal nutrition for infants to grow, say doctors

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Breast milk is the ideal food for infants which contains antibodies to help protect against many common childhood illnesses, experts said. They said breast milk provides ideal nutrition for infants and has a nearly perfect mix of vitamins, protein, fat and everything a baby needs to grow. Dr Mushtaq, a pediatrician, while talking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said there is a lot of difference between the mother’s milk and the artificial one. He said that artificial milk is no substitute for the mother's milk unless it is an emergency. “Breast milk contains antibodies that help your baby fight off viruses and bacteria. It lowers your baby's risk of having asthma or allergies. Plus, babies who are breastfed exclusively for the first six months, without any formula, ...

Lady commits suicide by jumping into River Jhelum near Zero Bridge

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A lady committed suicide by jumping into river Jhelum near Zero Bridge, Rajbagh area of Srinagar on Tuesday morning, officials said. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that a lady (Name withheld), resident of Sonwar, jumped into the river Jehlum near Zero Bridge Rajbagh Srinagar. Soon after the incident, the body was retrieved by locals with the help of Rajbagh police and was shifted to the nearest hospital for modico-legal formalities. Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident, and started investigation into the matter—(KNO)

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq completes four years under detention, says Anjuman Auqaf

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Anjuman Auqaf Jamia Masjid has said that Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, Muhammad Umar Farooq has completed four years under house detention. He completed four years of not being allowed as Mirwaiz to either propagate the centuries old tradition of Majlis-e waz-o- tableeg on Fridays at the Central Jama Masjid, nor offer obligatory Friday prayers, due to his continued house detention, which the Anjuman and Muslims of J&K strongly denounce, a statement said. “While all other religious activities are permitted and infact facilitated by the authorities, it is openly discriminatory that the Mirwaiz is barred from his duties as a Muslim head of JK,” the statement said. Despite repeated appeals from people who are distressed by the incarceration of their Mirwaiz, the authorities are unmoved and u...

2165 habeas corpus pleas filed since Article 370 abrogation: Govt

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In the Friday session of the Lok Sabha, the Union Law Ministry provided answers to several questions raised by Members of Parliament including a number of habeas corpus pleas in Jammu and Kashmir post Article 370 abrogation, and the total seats available in law schools across India. A writ of habeas corpus is used to bring a prisoner or other detainee (e.g. institutionalized mental patient) before the court to determine if the person's imprisonment or detention is lawful. A habeas petition proceeds as a civil action against the State agent (usually a warden) who holds the defendant in custody. Anantnag Lok Sabha MP Hasnain Masoodi inquired about habeas corpus petitions filed in Jammu and Kashmir after Article 370 was revoked. The ministry revealed that from August 2019 to June 202...

‘Any interference to restore pre-August 2019 status will harm national interest’, centre tells SC

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The central government has told the supreme court that any interference by the court to restore the pre-August 2019 position will be opposed to the public interest. As per Hindustan Times, “Article 370, in its previous form, existed merely to temporarily manage the situation and ensure that a wider time frame is provided to complete this process of further integration and uniformity qua J&K. The transitory/temporary provisions under Article 370 were framed with limited purpose, having a limited life and were to be kept on the books till the constitutional parity with other units of the Union of India is decided to be achieved,” said the Centre. The centre said that Article 370 was not an embodiment of any special status to J&K rather, only a "stop-gap arrangement" in order to...

Kulgam village without potable water, residents suffer

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Danishwar Hameed The residents of the new colony Hablishi area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district have expressed resentment against the authorities for failing to provide their regular drinking water supply in their locality for the last week. Locals said that the area has been without water for the last week while the authorities, despite repeated pleas to restore the water supply, have failed to take any concrete steps in this regard. We are being deprived of water facilities and despite repeated requests, the concerned department nor the administration is bothered to sort out our hardships,” said a resident. A senior citizen of the area said the area is facing an acute shortage of drinking water supply and the officials of the concerned Jal Shakti Department are paying a dea...

Poor air quality behind rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers: DAK

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On world lung cancer day, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Tuesday said lung cancer cases are on rise among people who have never smoked because of increasing exposure to toxic air. “Poor air quality is behind spike in lung cancer cases among non-smokers,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan. Dr Hassan said evidence has shown that polluted air is associated with increased risk of lung cancer which is the most prominent cancer in Kashmir. A new ground breaking study conducted at Francis Crick Institute and University College London has revealed that poor air quality can increase the odds of lung cancer in individuals who do not smoke. “Researchers have found that increased exposure to fine particles - typically seen in vehicle exhaust and smoke from fossil fuels trigger in...

Pakistan based militant’s property attached in Kupwara

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The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday attached property of a terrorist operating from Pakistan in Kupwara district of north Kashmir. According to a statement, issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the land measuring 6 Kanals and 3 Marla belonging to one Adul Rashid Qureshi alias Farooq Qureshi of Kachama Kupwara who is operating from Pakistan was attached by the SIU Kupwara. “Following extensive intelligence gathering and meticulous investigations in case FIR No.276/2022 of Police Station Kupwara registered under sections 120-B, 121, 121-A, 122, 123 IPC & 17, 18, 18-A, 18-B, 20, 38, 39, 40 of UA(P)A, the SIU led to the identification and subsequent attachment of the terrorist's land measuring 6 Kanals and 3 Marlas located at m...

Mumbai: Jailed for eight years, Jammu Kashmir man acquitted in murder case

INDIA, REGIONAL
A man from Jammu Kashmir was acquitted by the court after having spent eight years in jail on charges of murdering a senior citizen in 2016. The incident occurred on February 11, 2016, when a woman was found murdered at her home by her grandson. The police arrested the watchman, alleging his involvement in the crime. They claimed to have found semen stains belonging to the accused on the victim’s clothes. In the defense’s argument, it was revealed that the watchman had been illegally detained for ten days between February 11 and February 21, 2016, by the police. Khan contended that samples were unlawfully obtained from his client through the building’s treasurer, raising suspicion that they might have been planted while he was in illegal custody. The defense also pointed out...
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